neazoi
Advanced Member level 6

Hello,
I am trying to convert a low alternating voltage (1-2v) low current (<50mA) into DC, using a discrete components approach.
Low voltage drop diodes could be a solution, but I was wondering if a FET in depletion more can be used as a "diode" and if this will be of any good, compared to a real low voltage drop diode?
I have seen a way http://www.thetaeng.com/FETBridge.htm
Maybe if I use depletion mode complements I could avoid the extra diodes at all?
I am trying to convert a low alternating voltage (1-2v) low current (<50mA) into DC, using a discrete components approach.
Low voltage drop diodes could be a solution, but I was wondering if a FET in depletion more can be used as a "diode" and if this will be of any good, compared to a real low voltage drop diode?
I have seen a way http://www.thetaeng.com/FETBridge.htm
Maybe if I use depletion mode complements I could avoid the extra diodes at all?
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